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... See moreOur brains have not evolved much in thousands of years and are subject to all sorts of constraints including evolved heuristics that lead to misunderstanding, delusion, and violence particularly under pressure. There is a terrible mismatch between the sort of people that routinely dominate mission critical political institutions and the s
It turns out they have a lot in common. They are all independent thinkers who do not let anything or anyone stand in the way of achieving their audacious goals. They have very strong mental maps of how things should be done, and at the same time a willingness to test those mental maps in the world of reality and change the ways they do things to ma
... See moreRay Dalio • Principles: Life and Work
What sets leaders apart is their disproportionate influence on those they lead, by virtue of their position and power. Whatever they’re feeling reverberates through the workplaces they oversee.